Undergraduate Enrollment Increases
The waiting list for housing was, at one point, up to 90 students, the classrooms are crowded and hallways are becoming almost claustrophobic… This can only mean one thing: Western is experiencing a record number of enrollment for the fall semester of 2008.
A total of 5,470 undergraduates are currently enrolled at Western this semester, which [...]
Capital campaign begins public phase with celebration
With more than 86 percent of the desired goal already accounted for, Western’s Foundation  launched the $15 million Achieving Greatness Capital Campaign Tuesday Sept. 16 with an invite-only performance by award-winning artist Deana Carter.
Achieving Greatness is a five-year capital campaign to raise $15 million to aid Western with long-term projects. From the desired goal amount, $7.5 million will be [...]
Donations help spur capital campaign
After an anonymous Western graduate pledged a $1 million donation and the Leah Spratt Charitable Trust pledged a $250,000 donation last week, Western’s Achieving Greatness Capital Campaign hit the $13 million mark. Â
At an invite only reception at the Missouri Theater Sept. 16, President Robert Vartabedian, former President James Scanlon and Vice President for University [...]
Book Bill Passes
The Textbook Transparency Act was signed by the governor and became effective in August 2008. Students feeling the crunch of expensive textbooks designed the bill that is now law.
The new law has three parts, all intended to benefit students.
The first part requires publishers to supply instructors with pricing information for new books and to offer [...]
Griffons can’t hold on to beat the Bearcats
The Griffons made the trip to the Mecca of football in the MIAA conference as they took on Northwest Missouri State University in what would become a shoot out. The Griffons have not tasted victory against northwest since 2003, when they won in overtime at Spratt Stadium. Would Saturday leave the Griffons taste [...]
Griffons look for much needed win
The Griffons football team is coming off a demoralizing 42-35 lost to the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats. The Griffons enter this Saturday’s game with a 1-2 record, and now run smack dab in to a very tough 14th ranked Pittsburg State Gorillas, a team who has to be foaming at the mouth, after suffering a [...]
Western welcomes Wang
Tingxiu Wang was born in the providence of Fujian near Taiwan in China. After receiving his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Shandong University, he taught as a full time instructor for four years. In 1986 he moved to Southern Illinois University at Carbondale to pursue his masters and Ph. D. in mathematics.
Upon his completion of [...]
